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" No theory of evolution can be formed to account for the similarity of molecules, for evolution necessarily implies continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction. None of the processes... "
An Introduction to the Theory of Optics - Page 336
by Sir Arthur Schuster - 1904 - 340 pages
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 4

Science - 1874 - 810 pages
...for example, whether in Sirius or in Arctnrus, executes its vibrations in precisely the same time. Each molecule, therefore, throughout the universe,...system as distinctly as does the metre of the Archives of Paris, or the double royal cubit of the Temple of Karnac. No theory of evolution can be formed to...
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Catholic World, Volume 19

1874 - 900 pages
...hydrogen, for example, whether in Sinus or Arcturus, executes its vibrations in precisely the same time. Each molecule, therefore, throughout the universe,...system as distinctly as does the metre of the Archives of Paris or the double royal cubit of the temple of Karnac. No theory of evolution can be formed to...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 4

Science - 1874 - 800 pages
...its vibrations in precisely tbe same time. Each molecule, therefore, throughout the universe, hears impressed on it the stamp of a metric system as distinctly as does the metre of the Archives of Paris, or the double royal cubit of the Temple of Karnac. No theory of evolution can be formed to...
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The Theistic Conception of the World: An Essay in Opposition to Certain ...

B. F. Cocker - Theism - 1875 - 442 pages
...its secondary formations. The primitive purpose is stamped on the primitive article. "Every molecule throughout the universe bears impressed on it the...at Paris, or the double royal cubit of the Temple of Karnac. "No theory of evolution can be formed to account for the similarity of molecules, for evolution...
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Authorized Report of the Proceedings of the Church Congress Held at ... on ...

Church and social problems - 1875 - 688 pages
...hydrogen, eg, whether in Sirins or Arcturus, executes its vibrations in precisely the f ааmе time. Each molecule, therefore, throughout the universe,...distinctly as does the metre of the archives at Paris. No theory of evolution can be formed to account for the similarity of molecules, for evolution necessarily...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 22

Arthur Cayley Headlam - English periodicals - 1886 - 536 pages
...throughout the universe execute their vibrations in precisely the same time, and bear impressed upon them the stamp of a metric system, as distinctly as does the metre of the archives of Paris, or the double royal cubit of the temple of Karnac. No theory of evolution can be found to...
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Modern unbelief: its principles and characteristics; 6 addresses

Charles John Ellicott (bp. of Gloucester.) - 1877 - 166 pages
...Discourse on Molecules, delivered at Bradford in Sept. 1873. " Each molecule," the Professor observes, " throughout the universe bears impressed on it the...at Paris, or the double royal cubit of the Temple of Karnac," p. 12. Some exception has been taken to this expression ; see, however, the comments of...
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Habit and intelligence in their connexion with the laws of matter and force

Joseph John Murphy - 1879 - 636 pages
...hydrogen, for example, whether in Sirius or Arcturus, executes its vibrations in precisely the same time. Each molecule, therefore, throughout the universe...distinctly as does the metre of the archives at Paris. No theory of evolution can be formed to account for the similarity of molecules, for evolution necessarily...
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Habit and Intelligence: A Series of Essays on the Laws of Life and Mind

Joseph John Murphy - Biology - 1879 - 650 pages
...hydrogen, for example, whether in Sirius or Arcturus, executes its vibrations in precisely the same time. Each molecule, therefore, throughout the universe...distinctly as does the metre of the archives at Paris. No theory of evolution can be formed to account for the similarity of molecules, for evolution necessarily...
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The Life of James Clerk Maxwell: With a Selection from His Correspondence ...

Lewis Campbell, William Garnett - Physicists - 1882 - 738 pages
...vibrations in precisely the same time. Each molecule therefore throughout the universe bears impressed upon it the stamp of a metric system as distinctly as does...at Paris, or the double royal cubit of the temple of Karnac. No theory of evolution can be formed to account for the similarity of molecules, for evolution...
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